Wednesday, June 1, 2011

MALAYSIAN SKILLS CERTIFICATION SYSTEM

INTRODUCTION

The Malaysian Skills certification is a continuation of the National Trade Certification established in 1973 by NITTCB (now known as the DSD) and restructured in 1993 with the introduction of five (5) certification levels.

Malaysian Skills Certificate (MSC) Level 1

Malaysian Skills Certificate (MSC) Level 2

Malaysian Skills Certificate (MSC) Level 3

Malaysian Skills Certificate (MSC) Level 4

Malaysian Skills Certificate (MSC) Level 5

The Malaysian Skills Certification is implemented based on NOSS whereby every candidate is apprised and certified as having fulfilled NOSS requirements before being awarded the Malaysian Skills Certificate.

Foto: Malaysian Skills Certificate

The Malaysian Skills Certificate can be obtained through three (3) method;

Trough apprenticeship carried out between industry and skills training institutes, such as NDTS programmes and HRDF apprenticeship.

Recognition of Prior Achievement (RPA)

Obtaining the Malaysian Skills Certificate prior experience (work and Training) without the need to take any test. The candidates must submit evidence of competency for assessment.

BENEFITS OF MALAYSIAN SKILLS CERTIFICATION

The skills Certificates is recognised by industries in Malaysia

The Malaysian Skills Certificate leads to an attractive career pathway and personal development and a par with career paths based on academic qualifications.

The Malaysian Skills Certificate has the capacity to produce trained and qualified skilled workers to raised local industry competitiveness in the global market

REQUIREMENTS FOR MALAYSIAN SKILLS CERTIFICATION

To qualify for the Malaysian Skills Certification programme in recognised training institutes, candidates must meet the following requirements;

Able to speak and write in Malay or English;

Possess a lower level MSC to applyfor a higher level MSC in the same field;

Fulfil additional requirements, as specified by the relevant NOSS, if any; AND

Other requirements specified by an accredited centre.

MALAYSIAN SKILLS CERTIFICATION ACCEREDITED CENTRES

An accredited centre is a skills training provider, be it a training institute or work place approved by DSD to conduct skills training and offer Malaysian Skills Certification in specific areas and skill levels based on NOSS.

There are five (5) categories of candidates centres:

Public accredited centre

Private accredited centre

Industry accredited centre

Association accredited centre

Non-destructive test accredited centre.

Candidates may visit the website www.dsd.gov.my to obtain futher information about accredited centres and the latest skills programmes accredited by the DSD.